Comic "Modern Polaxis" has some nifty AR features for readers, but its creator decided to take it a step further and tattoo a scene straight from the book onto his forearm. If you're wondering if AR still works via tattoo, it does -- and it looks epic.

On today's show, we geek out over a comic book tattoo animated with the help of AR, discuss the HoloLens demos at Microsoft Build 2015, and admire the special new elevators at the One World Observatory in New York City. #TDTat

Mini showed off a pair of augmented reality glasses that not only enhances the world around us as pedestrians, but also makes navigation and safer maneuvering in your car way more high-tech. We just want to be able to see through our car doors and feel like we have superpowers, okay?

Everyone's excited about the Magic Leap "demo" that dropped over the weekend, but we're skeptical. It was made with help from Weta Workshop (the special effects studio responsible for the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy), and it's also far more advanced than anything we've seen so far.

On today's show, we discuss a laser-equipped device that zaps mosquitoes from far away, explain why Magic Leap's cool AR game is probably still a pipe dream, and watch a zombie simulation wipe out the US (in our browser).